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with this class:

public class Products implements Serializable {
    private BigDecimal productId;
    private float priority;

    public float getPriority() {
        return priority;
    }

    public void setPriority(float priority) {
        this.priority = priority;
    }
}

When doing deserialization of such JSON data:

{"productId":47552,"priority":78}

Got this error:

org.codehaus.jackson.map.JsonMappingException: 
Can not deserialize instance of float out of FIELD_NAME token
 at [Source: org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteInputStream@103cf49; line: 1, \
 column: 290] (through reference chain: entity.Products["priority"])

But for this data (quotes around priority value)

{"productId":47552,"priority":"78"}

works well, so it seems that jackson (1.9.9) does not respect numeric values ? I suspect something is wrong here.

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    You sure the long type of your priority field is correct in your code example? You're using float in your getter and setter... If that code is your actual code, it might be the reason.
    – Yhn
    Aug 30, 2012 at 12:08
  • yes, that was typo, thank you
    – Dfr
    Aug 30, 2012 at 12:11
  • I cannot seem to reproduce it by simply using jackson 1.9.9 and trying to read/write a string value from a POJO as shown above. Which makes me think the actual error might be caused by the way you call jackson. Maybe it'll help to show us that code :).
    – Yhn
    Aug 30, 2012 at 12:31
  • Yes it used with jersey, so no custom code here
    – Dfr
    Aug 31, 2012 at 5:57

2 Answers 2

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You are declaring the field priority as a float type and you try to deserialize the Json which contains int value. Jackson try to call a setter function which accepts a integer value. So we need to add one setter like this.

public void setPriority(int priority){
    this.priority = Float.valueOf(priority);
}
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Seems you declared priority as long and getter and setter methods are using float. can you check with

   public long getPriority() {
            return priority;
        }

        public void setPriority(long priority) {
            this.priority = priority;
        }

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